The Quiet Dissolution
(Minimalist Realism) The kitchen table was oak, scarred by thirty years of coffee rings and children's crayons. Outside the window, the cornfields of Nebraska stretched toward a horizon that was no longer straight. The line of the earth had begun to curve upward, a gentle, impossible slope. Sarah sat across from Jim. They were both sixty-four. They were wearing their Sunday clothes, though it...
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